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• Approximately 8,000 residents in Louisville,
Kentucky, were placed under a boil-water advisory after water service was
restored and crews continued to repair a 48-inch water main break that spilled
millions of gallons and caused several other water mains to burst and flood
streets April 24. – WLKY 32 Louisville

11.
April 25, WLKY 32 Louisville –
(Kentucky) Repair work continues after Highlands water main break. Approximately
8,000 residents in Louisville were placed under a boil-water advisory after
water service was restored and crews continued to repair a 48-inch water main
break that spilled millions of gallons and caused several other water mains to
burst and flood streets and Tyler Park April 24. Repairs to the pipe and roads
were expected to take several days. Source: http://www.wlky.com/news/water-main-breaks-near-tyler-park/25640954

• An April 24 fire at the Mid-Atlantic Family
Practice near Lewes, Delaware, left an estimated $1 million in damage and one
firefighter injured. – Wilmington News Journal

13. April 25, Wilmington News Journal – (Delaware) Fire destroys medical office near Lewes. An
April 24 fire at the Mid-Atlantic Family Practice near Lewes left an estimated
$1 million in damage and one firefighter injured, and closed nearby John J.
Williams Highway (Delaware 24) for several hours while crews from 11 Sussex
County fire companies responded. The fire was caused by a burning cigarette
dropped into a disposal unit by the front door. Source: http://www.delawareonline.com/story/news/crime/2014/04/24/fire-destroys-medical-office-near-lewes/8135381/

• Police are searching for individuals that
stole about 200 feet of fiber optic cable from power poles in Snohomish County,
Washington, causing roughly 20,000 Comcast residential and business customers
to lose Internet, television, and phone service April 24. – KIRO 7 Seattle See item 24 below in the Communications Sector

• A natural gas explosion at a strip mall in
North Bend, Washington, destroyed three buildings and damaged several nearby
businesses April 24. – KIRO 7 Seattle

25.
April 25, KIRO 7 Seattle –
(Washington) 3 buildings destroyed in massive North Bend explosion. A
natural gas explosion at a strip mall in North Bend destroyed three buildings
and damaged several nearby businesses April 24. Nearby apartments were
evacuated due to concerns of additional gas explosions, while Puget Sound
Energy crews worked to contain the leak. Source: http://www.kirotv.com/news/news/explosion-fire-reported-north-bend/nfhXz/

19. April 25, Softpedia – (International) Heartbleed bug patched on all US
government websites. Trend Micro researchers reported that less than 10
percent of Web sites remain vulnerable to the Heartbleed flaw in OpenSSL, with
all U.S. government Web sites patched. Distil Networks researchers also
reported that 84 percent of the top 10,000 global Web sites have applied
patches to close the vulnerability. Source: http://news.softpedia.com/news/Heartbleed-Bug-patched-on-All-US-Government-Websites-439271.shtml

20. April 24, Threatpost – (International) Apache warns of faulty zero day patch
for Struts. The Apache Software Foundation (ASF) released an advisory April
24 stating that a patch issued in March to close a zero day vulnerability in
Apache Struts did not completely close the vulnerability. The advisory stated
that a new patch would likely be released within 72 hours, and ASF provided a
temporary mitigation for users to apply until then. Source: http://threatpost.com/apache-warns-of-faulty-zero-day-patch-for-struts/105691

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U.S. Army Retired Chief Warrant Officer with more than 40 years in information technology and 35 years in information security. Became a Certified Information Systems Security Professional in 1995 and have taught computer security in Asia, Canada and the United States. Wrote a computer security column for 5 years in the 1980s titled "for the Sake Of Security", penname R. E. (Bob) Johnston, which was published in Computer Decisions.
Motto: "When entrusted to process, you are obligated to safeguard"